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 First Love Choir (7th & 8th grade)

 
 
 
Rehearsals take place on Sundays, at 4:30 p.m. in the Student Music Suite. For information on how to get involved, email Mark Sims, Minister of Student Music & the Arts.

 

Every year during Spring Break we go on the road to share the love of Jesus through music. Find out about this year's tour! 

First Love Choir is composed of more than 60 junior high school students that travel the Southeastern United States each spring break to tell people about the love that God has lavishly poured on us.  That’s right, these junior high school students spend their one week of vacation serving God.

The group spends several months practicing choreography and dance moves to entertain the crowds that curiously show up at their concerts.  It is a different concept, but it still gets people’s attention and God still uses it for His glory. 

During the tour, students stand on a stage and sing pop music (Christian and secular) and dance to the beat.  Some think it’s strange, others think it’s entertaining, but the trick is that it gets people’s attention. 

They spend some of the mornings and afternoons pouring time into the communities that they are close to.  First Love rakes leaves, feeds the hungry, organizes items at shelters, talks to people, and does any little job that points others vertically towards God. 

Why?  So that people know that First Love Choir cares.  And, First Love cares because God cares and everything First Love does is to show others God. 

First Love Choir wants you to know about the truly satisfying relationship you can have with your Creator.  There is a Creator, he is God, one in the same.  And First Love’s mission is to bring you face to face with that reality.
  
In the New Testament, the author of Revelation says to one local church “You have forsaken your first love.”  It is out of deep desperation that First Love Choir seeks to help people recover the love that was once lost or has never been in the hearts of people in America.